Unruhe
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“Unruhe” | |
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The X-Files episode | |
Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 4 |
Guest stars | Pruitt Taylor Vince as Gerry Schnauz |
Written by | Vince Gilligan |
Directed by | Rob Bowman |
Production no. | 4x02 |
Original airdate | October 27, 1996 (Fox) |
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"Unruhe" is the fourth episode of the fourth season of The X-Files. Agents Mulder and Scully investigate a group of bizarre abductions in which the only clues are inexplicable photographs. But, when Scully is the next intended victim, Mulder must get into the killer's head. Text taken from the Unruhe summary here.
[edit] Trivia
- Unruhe means "unrest" in German, and is mentioned many times throughout the episode.
- Vince Gilligan said the inspiration for the episode's title came from spree killer Howard Unruh, whom he had read about as a child. Gilligan was always struck by the fact that Unruh's name was German for "unrest".
[edit] References and external links
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